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What happens when you break the laws of society? Can you still follow the laws of God? Now that you have read the post and watched the video, prove your knowledge and continue the journey. Take the quiz, show your knowledge and earn the “Lessons From the Inside, Out” badge.

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Question 1 of 4

1. Question

Can a person observe Judaism in prison?

No. The person may have violate several of the 110 commandments

Yes. prisons are managed by people. Faith is still free will.

No since you may not be able to gather a minyan.

No. You cant keep kosher in prisons.

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What is the most important role a chaplain does in prisons?

ensures that the prison administration provides flexibility and access to Jewish observance for an inmate

verifies if the person is truly Jewish

helps the person connect with their Judaism

all of the above

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3. Question

What is one of the greatest challenges facing Jewish inmates

unable to make a minyan and do what can be practiced with quorum

Having access to Matzah on Passover

access to the internet and Jewish websites

rise of anti semitism

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Question 4 of 4

4. Question

Why would a person keep their faith in prison?

One can still practice judaism even in isolation like Natan Sheransky did